Guide price £385,000
Sold
REF: NEW200063
A charming and well presented semi-detached period cottage situated in a superb village location with views of the church, an attractive established garden, outbuildings and off road parking.
Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom. Landing and Three Bedrooms. Driveway and Parking, Office, Workshop, Studio and Front and Rear Gardens.
THE PROPERTY
5 Church Terrace is a delightful semi-detached period cottage with off road parking and an established garden in a desirable village location. Believed to date back to 1961, this well located extended cottage has painted brick elevations under a pantiled roof with double glazing and oil fired central heating.
The welcoming entrance hall has a part glazed door with fan light window above, built-in understairs cupboard, exposed brick floor, dado and picture rail and stairs to the first floor. The charming sitting room has a window to the front, open fireplace with wooden mantelpiece and tiled hearth and exposed wood floor. The good sized dining room has an opening to the kitchen and wall lights. The kitchen has a window and part glazed stable style door to the garden, fitted base and eye level units, worktops with tiled splashbacks, Belfast sink with double drainer, integrated four ring hob and oven with extractor hood above, space and plumbing for dishwasher, washing machine and American style fridge/freezer, recessed ceiling downlights, tiled floor, exposed brick and flint wall and Velux roof light. The bathroom has a bath with shower attachment over, pedestal wash basin with tiled splashbacks, wc, tiled floor, extractor fan and ceiling mounted spotlights.
The landing has a window to the side and access to the roof space. Bedroom 1 is of a good size with a window to the front enjoying church views, built-in wardrobe and cupboards, half wood paneled walls and exposed wood floor. Bedroom 2 has windows to the rear and side, with a built-in wardrobe and exposed wood floor. Bedroom 3 has a window to the rear overlooking the garden and built-in wardrobe and cupboard.
OUTSIDE
5 Church Terrace has a gravel driveway providing off road parking for two to three cars. A good sized area to the front of the cottage provides potential for the creation of a further driveway or front garden. A wooden pedestrian gate to the side provides access to the garden. The attractive established garden is enclosed by closed boarded wooden fencing and hedging with a lawn, terrace, fig and apple tree, well stocked flower and shrub beds, two garden sheds, outside lighting and water tap. The useful office adjoins the rear of the cottage, with a window and part glazed door to the front, Velux roof light, sealed fireplace, fitted shelves and exposed brick floor. The boiler/store room and outside wc adjoin the office. The timber built studio has power and light connected, plus Broadband, to enable home working. A workshop adjoins the studio with power and light connected.
LOCATION
5 Church Terrace is located in the heart of this popular Cambridgeshire village, surrounded by stud farms. Cheveley has a shop/Post Office, primary school, Church and public house. Newmarket is set in attractive countryside on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border and is world famous as the headquarters of British horseracing. The town is home to many racing institutions including the National Stud, the National Horseracing Museum, Tattersalls and The Jockey Club. Some of the finest racing in the world is seen on Newmarket’s two racecourses: The Rowley Mile and The July Course. Newmarket itself provides a good range of amenities including schools, shopping facilities, hotels, restaurants and leisure facilities including a golf club: Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds offer further amenities. There is excellent access to the A14 and A11 (M11). There is a branch line connection from Newmarket to Cambridge and Ipswich. Cambridge, Audley End and Whittlesford offer direct rail lines into London, with the fastest trains taking under one hour. Stansted International Airport is approximately forty minutes’ drive.